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  <h1 class="topictitle1">Step 6: Performing Fileset Backup</h1>
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   <p>Before performing backup, you need to associate the resources to be protected with a specified SLA. The system protects the resources and periodically executes backup jobs based on the SLA. You can perform a backup job immediately through manual backup.</p>
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    <h4 class="sectiontitle">Precautions</h4>
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     <li>During manual backup, the parameters (except <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>Automatic Retry</strong></span></b></span>) defined in the SLA are applied to the manual backup job.</li>
     <li>Copies generated by manual backup are retained for the period defined in the SLA.</li>
     <li>If the host where the client is installed runs the Windows OS, the <span id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_text2263048103312">product</span> mounts file systems of the backup storage to the <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_b14263174816332">C:\mnt\databackup\</strong> path by default. To modify the mount path, open the <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_b653033783411">agent_cfg.xml</strong> configuration file in the <em id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_i1542112916218">Client installation directory</em><strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_b19714663415">\DataBackup\ProtectClient\ProtectClient-E\conf</strong> directory and change the value of <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_b3394105619195">win_mount_public_path value</strong>.
      <div class="note" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_note197102742415">
       <img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span>
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        <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_p1197162742413">Replace <em id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_i1232194212249">Client installation directory</em> in the directory with the actual one.</p>
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    <h4 class="sectiontitle">Procedure</h4>
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     <li><span>Choose <span class="uicontrol" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002199964685_uicontrol1535113494115"><b><span id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002199964685_text735434144116"><strong>Protection</strong></span> &gt; File Systems &gt; Filesets</b></span>.</span><p></p>
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       <img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span>
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        <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002199964685_p370854395513">For 1.5.0, choose <span class="uicontrol" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002199964685_uicontrol117931445568"><b><span id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002199964685_text197938425615"><strong>Protection</strong></span> &gt; Bare Metal &gt; Filesets</b></span>.</p>
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     <li><span>On the <strong>Filesets</strong> tab page, select the fileset to be protected and click <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>Protect</strong></span></b></span>.</span><p></p><p>You can choose multiple filesets for batch protection.</p>
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        <p>Only filesets with the same OS type can be protected in batches.</p>
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     <li><span>Select an SLA.</span><p></p>
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       You can also click <span class="uicontrol" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_uicontrol169554520714"><b><span id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_text179554516717"><strong>Create</strong></span></b></span> to create an SLA.
       <div class="note" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_note25947145710">
        <img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span>
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         <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_p125947145711"><span id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_ph1413818422327">If a WORM policy has been configured for the resources to be protected, select an SLA without a WORM policy to avoid WORM policy conflicts.</span></p>
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     <li id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__li164660725814"><a name="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__li164660725814"></a><a name="li164660725814"></a><span>Configure fileset protection advanced parameters.</span><p></p>
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       <a href="#EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__table354613271506">Table 1</a> describes the related parameters. 
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          <b>Table 1 </b>Fileset protection advanced parameters
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           <th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" id="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1"><p>Parameter</p></th>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Channels</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>The more the channels, the better the backup performance. However, more memory of the production host will be occupied. Each channel occupies about 200 MB memory. The value of this parameter ranges from 1 to 40.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Consistent Backup</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>After this function is enabled, consistent backup is performed on filesets to ensure data consistency.</p>
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             <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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               <li>Linux OS:<p>Consistent backup supports only LVM volumes. You can create a snapshot for the LVM volume to which the path selected for the backup fileset belongs and back up data based on the snapshot volume to achieve consistent backup. The snapshot volume created during the backup job is mounted to a subdirectory in <strong>/opt/lvm-snapshots/</strong>. After the backup job is complete, the snapshot volume is deleted and the <strong>/opt/lvm-snapshots</strong> directory is retained.</p> <p>When creating a snapshot for an LVM volume, ensure that the remaining space of the volume group to which the LVM volume belongs is greater than 5% of the space of the LVM volume where the backup is performed. Otherwise, the snapshot fails to be created and the backup job is converted to a non-consistent backup job. If the backup job is converted to a non-consistent backup job, a message is displayed in the job details. Check the disk space where the protection path resides and the space of the logical volume group, and expand the capacity.</p></li>
               <li>AIX OS:<p>The snapshot volume created during the backup job is mounted to a subdirectory in <strong>/opt/jfs_snapshots/</strong>. After the backup job is complete, the snapshot volume is deleted and the <strong>/opt/jfs_snapshots</strong> directory is retained.</p> <p>The remaining space of the volume group where the protection path resides must be greater than 5% of the volume space.</p></li>
               <li>Windows OS:<p>The snapshot volume created in the backup job is mounted to a subdirectory in <strong>C:\vss_snapshots\</strong>. After the backup job is complete, the snapshot volume is deleted, and the <strong>C:\vss_snapshots</strong> directory is retained.</p> <p>The free space of the disk where the protection path resides must be greater than 5% of the disk space.</p></li>
               <li>Solaris OS:<p>After consistent backup is enabled, the backup job will fail if the path length of a file or directory to be backed up exceeds 972 characters due to the zettabyte file system (ZFS) snapshot mechanism.</p></li>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Percentage of Space Reserved for Snapshots</strong></span></p>
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             <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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              <p>Only 1.6.0 and later versions support this parameter.</p>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>Percentage of the space reserved for snapshots during data backup to the space of the volume where the protection path resides.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Cross-File-System Backup</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>After this function is enabled, data of multiple file systems (except CIFS share file systems) mounted to the fileset directory will be backed up. Otherwise, only data of the file system where the current directory resides will be backed up.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Backup NFS</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>This parameter is displayed only when the host runs a non-Windows OS. After this function is enabled, all NFS share file system data mounted to the fileset directory is backed up. The performance may be affected if the file system data volume is large.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Backup SMB</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>This parameter is displayed only when the host runs Windows. After this function is enabled, all CIFS share file system data mounted to the fileset directory is backed up. The performance may be affected if the file system data volume is large.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Continuous Protection After File/Directory Backup Failure</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>After this function is enabled, if a file or directory in the fileset fails to be backed up, the backup job continues. Otherwise, the backup job ends.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Sparse File Detection</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>After this function is enabled, the system backs up sparse files based on the actual data volume, improving backup efficiency.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Small File Aggregation</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__p151301055182715">After this function is enabled, the system aggregates multiple small files in the same directory into a large file to improve backup efficiency. If incremental backup is configured for the SLA, small file aggregation cannot be disabled. If forever incremental (synthetic full) backup is configured for the SLA, small file aggregation cannot be enabled. This function is not recommended if the number of subdirectories and files in a single directory exceeds 1 million.</p>
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             <li id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__li1322365713546"><strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__b277650194810">File Size After Aggregation</strong>: indicates the size of the aggregated file generated after multiple small files are aggregated.</li>
             <li id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__li1122335714541"><strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__b33526374915">Maximum Aggregated File Size</strong>: indicates the maximum size of a small file that can be aggregated.</li>
            </ul> <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__p9641725174814">For small file aggregation, the size of the file after aggregation must be greater than or equal to the size of the largest aggregated file.</p></td>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><span><strong>Execution Script</strong></span></p></td>
           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>You can configure <strong>Script to Run Before Backup</strong>, <strong>Script to Run upon Backup Success</strong>, and <strong>Script to Run upon Backup Failure</strong> as required. When a message indicating that the prerequisite task starts to be executed is displayed during a backup job, the configured script will be executed in the corresponding scenario.</p> <p>You can also place the execution script in any directory and enter the absolute path of the execution script.</p>
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             <li>If the non-Windows OS is used, enter the script name, which ends with <strong>.sh</strong>. Ensure that the script has been stored in <span class="filepath"><b>DataBackup/ProtectClient/ProtectClient-E/sbin/thirdparty</b></span> in the client installation directory.</li>
             <li>If the Windows OS is used, enter the script name, which ends with <strong>.bat</strong>. Ensure that the script has been stored in <span class="filepath"><b>DataBackup\ProtectClient\ProtectClient-E\bin\thirdparty</b></span> in the client installation directory.</li>
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             Secure Archiving
             <div class="note" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_note2052965314120">
              <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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               <ul id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_en-us_topic_0000002164660718_ul15432342582">
                <li id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_en-us_topic_0000002164660718_li94333410589"><span id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_en-us_topic_0000002164660718_ph03981201700">This function is available only in 1.6.0 and later versions.</span></li>
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             This parameter is displayed when the selected SLA contains archive policies. If this option is selected, only backup copies that are detected to be uninfected during ransomware detection are archived.
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              <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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               <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_p10502162125111">You need to click <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_b810018188319">Configure</strong> to set the ransomware protection policy for the resource to be protected if the following conditions are met: <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_b17329127414">Archive Time</strong> is not set to <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_b938619243">Immediately after successful backup</strong> or <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_b84761821247">Archive Policy</strong> is not set to <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_b0492172712416">Only the latest copy</strong> in the SLA archive policy, and the ransomware protection policy is not set. For details, see "Creating a Ransomware Protection and WORM Policy" in the <i><cite id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200007033_cite191322555252">Data Backup Feature Guide (Ransomware Protection for Copies)</cite></i>.</p>
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             <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002164654310_b1822015259583">Auto Indexing of Backup Copies</strong>
             <div class="note" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002164654310_note17447255201">
              <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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               <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002164654310_en-us_topic_0000002164654310_p168431642184919">Only 1.6.0 and later versions support this parameter.</p>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>After this function is enabled, the system automatically creates file indexes for copies. After indexes are created, files, directories, or links in copies can be searched. You can also manually create indexes for copies.</p></td>
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             <strong>Automatic Indexing of Object Storage Archive Copies</strong>
             <div class="note" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__note847812296466">
              <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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               <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__p1847811298467">Only 1.6.0 and later versions support this parameter.</p>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>For filesets, NAS file systems, and NAS shares, this parameter is displayed when <strong>Archive Storage Type</strong> is set to <span class="parmvalue"><b>Object Storage</b></span>. This parameter is not displayed for other applications.</p> <p>This function cannot be disabled after it is enabled. The system automatically creates file indexes for copies. After the indexes are created, one or more files can be restored.</p>
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             <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
             <div class="notebody">
              <p>Indexes occupy backup storage space. If the total number of index files in the system exceeds 1 billion, perform operations by referring to "Failed to Create a Copy Index" in the <em>Troubleshooting</em>.</p>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="19.75%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.1 "><p><strong>Automatic Indexing of Copies Archived to Tapes</strong></p>
            <div class="note">
             <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
             <div class="notebody">
              <p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200006637_p1847811298467">Only 1.6.0 and later versions support this parameter.</p>
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           <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="80.25%" headers="mcps1.3.3.2.4.2.1.2.2.3.1.2 "><p>This function is disabled by default. This parameter is displayed when <strong>Archive Storage Type</strong> is set to <span class="parmvalue"><b>Tape Library</b></span>. If you want to view detailed data in archive copies or save the storage space occupied during restoration, enable this function. After this function is enabled, the system automatically creates file indexes for copies. After the indexes are created, one or more files can be restored.</p>
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             <span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span>
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              <p>If automatic indexing of copies archived to tapes is disabled, the copies archived to tapes cannot be directly restored to the production storage. Instead, a temporary file system is created on the <span>product</span>, occupying backup storage space. After the restoration job is complete, the temporary file system is automatically cleared and reclaimed.</p>
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     <li><span>Click <span class="uicontrol" id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_uicontrol23691650677"><b>OK</b></span>.</span><p></p><p id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_en-us_topic_0000001656691397_p25041111535">If the current system time is later than the start time of the first backup specified in the SLA, you can select <strong id="EN-US_TOPIC_0000002200006637__en-us_topic_0000002200146973_b9624185216713">Execute manual backup now</strong> in the dialog box that is displayed or choose to perform automatic backup periodically based on the backup policy set in the SLA.</p> <p></p></li>
     <li><span>Perform manual backup.</span><p></p><p>If you want to execute a backup job immediately, perform manual backup through the following operations. Otherwise, skip this step.</p>
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       <li>Choose <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>Protection</strong></span> &gt; File Systems &gt; Filesets</b></span>.
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          <p>For 1.5.0, choose <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>Protection</strong></span> &gt; Bare Metal &gt; Filesets</b></span>.</p>
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       <li>Choose <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>More</strong></span> &gt; <span><strong>Manual Backup</strong></span></b></span> in the row where the fileset to be backed up is located.
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          <p>You can select multiple resources to perform manual backup in batches. Select multiple resources and choose <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>More</strong></span> &gt; <span><strong>Manual Backup</strong></span></b></span>.</p>
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       <li>Set the name of the copy generated during manual backup.<p>If this parameter is left unspecified, the system sets the name to <strong>backup_</strong><em>Timestamp</em> by default.</p></li>
       <li>Select a protection policy, which can be <strong>Full Backup</strong>, <strong>Incremental Backup</strong>, or <strong>Forever Incremental (Synthetic Full) Backup</strong>.
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           <li><strong>Forever Incremental (Synthetic Full) Backup</strong> is displayed only when <span><span><strong>Set as Forever Incremental (Synthetic Full) Backup</strong></span> is selected during incremental backup policy creation.</span></li>
           <li><span>If the selected protection policy is different from that configured in the associated SLA for 1.6.0 and later versions, the WORM configuration does not take effect.</span></li>
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       <li>Click <span class="uicontrol"><b><span><strong>OK</strong></span></b></span>.</li>
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